Location Vessel type Propulsion Length Beam Depth Position Tonnage Cargo Date Sunk |
Newhaven Merchant cargo Steamer 120.7 mtrs 14.6 mtrs 60 mtrs Upright 4525 In Ballast 23/03/1917 |
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History Built in 1901 by Macmillan & Son Ltd in Dumbarton, Scotland. She was powered by a triple expansion engine. She was sunk by 2 torpedoes fired from a German submarine UB-39, whilst on route from London to Glasgow, all hands where saved . |
Present
state Fairly well intact from bows to midships where the wreck becomes broken,. two boilers & the engine stand proud. The stern stands 2mtrs above the seabed and is well silted. |